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12 Ways to Make Bad Decisions

A great post and I’ve seen all of these scenarios:

12 Ways to Make Bad Decisions
via The Heart of Innovation by Mitch Ditkoff

1. Selective Search for Evidence
2. Premature Termination of Search for Evidence
3. Inertia
4. Selective Perception
5. Wishful Thinking
6. Recency Effect
7. Repetition Bias
8. Anchoring and Adjustment
9. Group Think
10. Source Credibility
11. Attribution Asymmetry
12. Role Fulfillment

Read more in the original post.

I’d add a number 13 – A strong belief that the future is a direct extension of the past. Teams can ignore or deny the transformational aspects of discontinuous change.

Stephen

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Posted on: January 7, 2011, 7:02 am Category: Uncategorized

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